Table of Contents
- Comet browser features include native AI assistance, cross-tab intelligence, and agentic browsing that automates complex multi-step tasks
- Spaces organization and one-click summarization eliminate Chrome’s need for 8+ productivity extensions while maintaining full context
- Multi-LLM access and Perplexity-powered search deliver synthesized answers instead of link lists that Chrome users waste hours navigating
Comet browser features are redefining web browsing in 2025 as Perplexity’s AI-native browser challenges Chrome’s decade-long dominance. While Chrome holds 68% market share globally, millions are joining Comet’s waitlist for something revolutionary – a browser where AI doesn’t just assist, it collaborates.
With $915M in funding and serving 780M queries monthly, Comet isn’t just another Chrome alternative. It’s agentic browsing where your browser actually thinks with you. Here are 7 features making Chrome users reconsider their loyalty.
Why Are Users Switching from Chrome to Comet Browser?
Comet is the first truly agentic browser, meaning you can talk to its built-in Assistant and have it interact with tabs, emails, calendar, and navigate the web for you. This isn’t about adding extensions – it’s about rethinking what browsers can do.
Built on the Chromium framework, Comet ensures compatibility with Chrome extensions while adding AI capabilities that feel native rather than bolted on. The difference shows immediately when you start using it.
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1. AI Assistant That Lives in Your Sidebar
Comet’s integrated AI assistant changed everything for long-time Chrome users who found themselves constantly switching between Perplexity and their browser. The sidebar stays contextually aware of every tab you open.
You can ask questions about emails, upcoming calendar events, and more with full read/write access to Gmail and Google Calendar. One user reported drafting and sending emails directly through the assistant without leaving their current page.
2. Cross-Tab Intelligence That Connects Your Workflow
The assistant provides cross-tab context, unifying all information across multiple open pages. Ask it to compare products across three different websites and get instant analysis without tab-hopping.
Comet combines insights across open pages, distills dense material into briefs, and handles evolving tasks without breaking your stride. This matters tremendously for researchers, content creators, and knowledge workers juggling complex projects.
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3. One-Click Page Summarization
Comet makes everyday tasks faster with features like summarizing pages with a single click at the top right. The summary appears in short bullet points with an overall explanation at the bottom.
Long research articles, technical documentation, or news pieces get distilled instantly. Chrome users need extensions that often produce inferior results or require switching contexts entirely.
4. Agentic Browsing That Acts for You
Comet’s assistant handles multi-step tasks like summarizing emails, comparing products across different websites, booking meetings, and filling out forms. This is agentic browsing in action.
The assistant can navigate the web for you, clicking around pages, opening new tabs when needed, and taking action as if it’s a human. One beta tester called it “wild” after watching Comet draft and send Gmail messages automatically.
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5. Spaces for Project-Based Organization
Spaces let users split Comet into clear project zones, creating dedicated areas for specific topics where all related threads are neatly organized. Each Space saves conversations, files, links, and assistant interactions.
Chrome’s tab groups feel primitive by comparison. Comet Spaces maintain full context across sessions, making it easy to resume complex research projects days later without losing momentum.
6. Integrated Search Powered by Perplexity
Search queries in the address bar are handled by Perplexity’s answer engine, providing summarized, cited answers instead of a list of links. No more clicking through ten blue links hoping one has your answer.
Where Chrome delivers results, Comet delivers synthesis. The difference reshapes how you interact with information online.
7. Multi-LLM Access from One Interface
Comet offers multi-LLM Perplexity AI in the sidebar with access to GPT, Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Sonar. Switch between AI models based on your task without opening separate websites or managing multiple subscriptions.
Content creators and developers praised this flexibility. As Startup INDIAX tested with various teams, having model choice within the browser improved response quality for specialized tasks.
Community Response
The tech community is buzzing about Comet’s potential.
One Reddit user wrote, “I’ve used Chrome for years but Comet’s assistant sidebar changed everything. I can finally keep context across dozens of tabs.”
Another commented, “The agentic browsing is legitimately impressive. It drafted, reviewed, and sent an email while I watched. This is what the future looks like.”
However, some remain cautious about the $200/month Pro tier. A Twitter user questioned, “Looks amazing but that pricing puts it out of reach for most Indian users. Hope the free tier is substantial.”
Comet is now free for all users across free, Pro, and Max tiers, making AI-native browsing accessible beyond early adopters. Will you make the switch from Chrome or stick with what’s familiar? Share your thoughts below and discover how Indian startups are revolutionizing tech on Startup INDIAX!
FAQs
What is Comet browser and how is it different from Chrome?
Comet is an AI-native browser by Perplexity built from the ground up with integrated AI assistant, cross-tab awareness, and agentic automation, while Chrome relies on extensions for AI features.
Is Comet browser free or paid?
Comet is free for all users with free, Pro, and Max tiers available. The Pro tier costs around $200/month for advanced features, but core AI capabilities work on the free plan.
Can I import my Chrome data to Comet browser?
Yes, Comet is built on Chromium framework and offers seamless one-click import of Chrome bookmarks, passwords, history, extensions, and settings for easy migration.
Does Comet browser work on Windows and Mac?
Comet currently supports desktop platforms and is in beta with invite access for early users. Mobile versions for Android and iOS are in development.
What are Comet Spaces and how do they work?
Spaces create dedicated browser areas for specific projects with saved threads, files, links, and AI conversations organized separately, making project management more organized than Chrome’s basic tab groups.